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Sitting Bull

Sitting Bull (1831-1890) was a Sioux Indian tribal chief. He played a key role in Rec Cloud's War, and later led a resistance against the US government.

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How many wifes did sitting bull have?

sitting bull had 5 wives: Light Hair,Four Robes,Snow-on-Her,Seen-by-her-Nation and Scarlet Woman

What country does sitting bull live in?

Sitting Bull lived in the United States - in the states of South Dakota and Montana.

Where is sitting bull buried?

He was relocated to the Turtle Mountains in Manitoba, Canada; by his decendents in the dark of night.

Did sitting bull adopt Annie oakley?

Yes,he did in 1884. That is two years after she got married.

(Annie was twenty-four when she was adopted.)

Why did sitting bull just wear a feather instead of a full headdress?

The full headdress was mainly worn for ceremonial events. The thing is heavy and ackward to wear all the time. For day to day wear he wore his senior or most prized feather.

Details about the death of Sitting Bull?

On december15, 1890 sitting bull was assassinated. He was 59 yrs (years) old when he was assassinated

Why are they called stands when they are made for sitting?

  • It is called a stand because its owner, who created the word Frank J. Stands, named it after him. Although it makes no sense it is what it is.

How is sitting bull brave?

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Who was Chief Sitting Bull?

Sitting Bull was the principal chief of the Dakota Sioux, and led his people in resisting when the government tried to take over their lands and move them into the 'Indian territory'. His warriors massacred General George Custer's troops at Little Big Horn River in June, 1876.

Are you sitting?

Currently, yes. How many people use the internet while standing?

What is the duration of Sitting Bull film?

The duration of Sitting Bull - film - is 1.75 hours.

When was Sitting Bull - film - created?

Sitting Bull - film - was created on 1954-10-06.

Chief Sitting Bull daughter's was called Crazy Horse?

Crazy Horse was a man (not a woman) and was almost the same age as Sitting Bull. Sitting Bull born 1831, Crazy Horse born 1840.

Some of Sitting Bull's daughters were: Her Many Horse, Stand with Woman, See Walking / Walks Looking, Sight of Lodge Woman, and his favorite daughter Standing Holy. Several other daughters were born but did not survive to have their names recorded.

Which is more humane sitting in a jail cell or receiving lashes with a bull-whip?

More Humane Sitting In A Jail Cell Vs. Lashes With A Bull Whip:
  • If you would prefer jail, then lashes would be a much better deterrent to criminal activity. Hearing or seeing someone being lashed for selling drugs might make one think before doing it themselves. By virtue of the number of repeat offenders in prison it is obvious that the current penal system doesn't work.
  • Sitting in a jail cell. I can't imagine how much it would burn in your memory to hear that person screaming! Perhaps, but the point is that the whipping is also a "memorable experience" for the person receiving it. Punishment needs to be prompt and acute in order to be effective. Jail merely gives the offender the opportunity to associate with other criminals and learn more efficient techniques for committing crime. The typical young man will find that getting bull whipped is painful and humiliating, but he might prefer that to getting his teeth knocked out so as to facilitate homosexual rape in the jailhouse.
  • Unless you are into S & M a small jail cell works!
  • Getting bullwhipped is more than painful and humiliating. It can be lethal. Lashes with a lesser implement of pain like the cat o 'nine tails may be more humane than jail depending on circumstances and length of confinement. With the bullwhip, the trauma and bleeding can result in death before the final lash is delivered, or a more agonizing death by infection after the sentence is carried out. Even with the cat, a sentence of one hundred lashes was equivalent to a death sentence, as few survived. The bullwhip was inhumane and utterly ineffective as a deterrent, whereas the cat is still used to punish offenders in many low-crime countries today. As to the S & M reference, I cannot testify personally, but I imagine those whips are made of yarn; sexual toys for immature morons. A real whip is something else.
  • Id prefer lashes one time punishment nice and quick no time wasted in a cell wounds will heal its likely you'll get worse or experience worse in prison off of the inmates
  • No offense intended, but the answer just preceding this is just a bit elitist. You are imaging no long term affects but that is not guaranteed. You could be inadvertently maimed of contract a deadly infection from a severe lashing. See the answer just above yours. The only time it may be a preferable alternative is if the term was a long one for the reason you stated. Please don't be getting yourself in trouble. Stay safe.
  • Its possible... but id rather take that chance even if to contract a illness medicines may be able to cure it plus your life isn't wasted in a cell. Many say the worst part of prison is the experiences they face.
  • I would go along with the comment that a cat-of-nine would be better - as it is designed to give pain without doing permanent damage. This was simply because once you had flogged your sailor / slave / soldier, you wanted him to be able to work again quickly. Most of the film recreations of blood soaked backs are massively unrealistic. A bullwhip however takes true skill to master accurately, can cause severe lacerations - but in some case a cut can actually hurt less than a stroke which ALMOST breaks the skin. As such there is a real risk of causing medical problems - which a longer flogging with a cat would not have caused. As for the comments that BDSM whips are made of yarn, perhaps some of the play ones are - but some folks most certainly do use very real whips. Different strokes for different folks as they say.... And to answer the original question, I would prefer the lash over prison any day.

Where does Sitting Bull move his tribe?

He moved to the South Dakota Indian reservation.

What was Sitting Bull wanted for?

He was the main architect of the Battle of the Little Bighorn (aka "Custer's Last Stand"), and well-known among Natives and whites; bringing him in afterwards was a major publicity coup for the US government of the time. (He surrendered because his people were cold and starving.) There were concerns later that he would support the Ghost Dance movement, which threatened to bring the tribes off the reservations, and restart the Indian Wars. He knew from his travels that the Americans outnumbered the tribes, and had superior weapons and technology, but that didn't stop his name from being tossed around as a possible supporter.

Who were crazy horses Geronimo and sitting bull?

American Indian leaders who fought against the U.S. Army
Crazy Horse, Sitting Bull, and Geronimo were all Lakotah indian chiefs or sub chiefs.

After the battle of the Little Bighorn, Sitting Bull went on to a successful career in show business in Buffalo Bill's wild west show.